Custom duties là gì

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Tiếng Anh Customs Duty (Customs Duties)
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Customs Duty (Customs Duties) là gì?

Thuế đánh vào hàng nhập khẩu ( và so với hàng xuất khẩu ) của cơ quan hải quan của một vương quốc để tăng thu ngân sách nhà nước hoặc để bảo vệ những ngành công nghiệp trong nước khỏi những đối thủ cạnh tranh cạnh tranh đối đầu hiệu suất cao hơn hoặc săn mồi từ quốc tế. Thuế hải quan thường dựa trên giá trị của sản phẩm & hàng hóa hoặc dựa trên khối lượng, kích cỡ hoặc 1 số ít tiêu chuẩn khác của mẫu sản phẩm ( ví dụ điển hình như size của động cơ, trong trường hợp xe hơi ) .

  • Customs Duty (Customs Duties) là Thuế Hải Quan, Thuế Quan.
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Customs Duty (Customs Duties) nghĩa là Thuế Hải Quan, Thuế Quan.

Đây là một tờ khai thuế valorem quảng cáo liên quan đến hàng nhập khẩu của Hải quan. Số tiền thanh toán được thông báo trên thông báo đánh giá do hệ thống tạo ra. Nó cũng được gọi là thuế nhập khẩu. Khi nó là một tỷ lệ phần trăm của giá trị hải quan của hàng hóa (chi phí, bảo hiểm và vận chuyển – Giá trị CIF hoặc cơ sở thuế hoặc giá trị thống kê), nó được gọi là thuế giá trị quảng cáo. Khi đó là số tiền trên mỗi đơn vị hoặc trọng lượng, vv, nó được gọi là thuế cụ thể.

Definition: A tax levied on imports (and, sometimes, on exports) by the customs authorities of a country to raise state revenue, and/or to protect domestic industries from more efficient or predatory competitors from abroad.
Customs duty is based generally on the value of goods or upon the weight, dimensions, or some other criteria of the item (such as the size of the engine, in case of automobiles).

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    Definition: Customs Duty is a tax imposed on imports and exports of goods.

    Description: The rates of customs duties are either specific or on ad valorem basis, that is, it is based on the value of goods. Rule 3(i) of the Customs Valuation (Determination of Value of Imported Goods) Rules, 2007 states that the value of imported goods shall be the transaction value adjusted in accordance with the provisions of its Rule 10.

    If objective and quantifiable data do not exist with regard to the valuation factors, if the valuation conditions are not fulfilled, or if Customs authorities have doubts concerning the truth or accuracy of the declared value in terms of Rule 12 of the said Valuation Rules, 2007, the valuation has to be carried out by other methods in the following hierarchical order: (i) Comparative Value Method - Comparison with transaction value of identical goods (Rule 4); (ii) (Comparative Value Method - Comparison with transaction value of similar goods (Rule 5); (iii) Deductive Value Method - Based on sale price in importing country (Rule 7); (iv) Computed Value Method - Based on cost of materials, fabrication and profit in country of production (Rule 8); and (v) Fallback Method - Based on earlier methods with greater flexibility (Rule 9).

    Import duties are generally of the following types: 1. Basic duty; 2. Additional Customs duty; 3. True Countervailing duty or additional duty of customs; 4. Anti dumping duty/Safeguard duty.

    While revenue is a paramount consideration, Customs duties may also be levied to protect the domestic industry from foreign competition.

    Also See: Union Excise Duty

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